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The committee reported two grants totaling $6,090: $590 for an invasive-plant control toolkit and $5,500 for Phase 2 of the Boynton Street phragmites management project. The committee also agreed to help rebuild the Library woodland trail’s damaged Children’s area with new signs, arbors, storage, and a weaving station.
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Grant funding will support invasive-plant control work and equipment, while the damaged Children’s trail area will be rebuilt. Two eighth-grade students are also scheduled to plant two trees and two shrubs at the rotary pond area. The committee continued reviewing development plans for compliance with the Town’s native plant standards.
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